I posted this under the "Why?" message board..whoops. This is where it belongs though..

Hey, I'm new to this forum.. All because I noticed myself chewing ice at work, and without any REAL work to do, I decided to hop on the internet and google "ice chewing" because I had heard numerous rumors that ice chewing is linked with sexual frustration. I, however, am regularly intimate with my boyfriend--so I didn't see HOW I could be sexually frustrated--I digress.

So on here, I read a few posts..including a lot about how many people's ice chewing has something to do with anemia.

Now here's my question: does ice chewing CAUSE this low iron level, or is the ice chewing a RESULT of anemia? Because I have a great iron level and certainly do not want to become anemic.

I'm not a doctor but my mom chews ice and had a recent dramatic increase in BP after taking iron supplements recommended by her doctor for iron deficiency anemia. So I did a ton of research on the net for her and am just passing it on.

If you chew ice, tell your doctor. If he or she giggles or rolls their eyes or see no relevance, dump them! Find another doctor! Doctors are the third leading cause of death in the US.

BE CHOOSY ABOUT WHO YOU PICK! It could save your life.

Before I forget, I don't know if the ice chewing causes anemia or if the anemia causes the ice chewing. I suspect the latter. But I don't chew ice so I wouldn't know fer sure.